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Former South Carolina wide receiver Bryan Edwards was selected 81st by the recently relocated Las Vegas Raiders in the 2020 NFL draft.
Bryan Edwards selected No. He'll line up in camp behind Tyrell Williams, but could start in 2021.
He ranks third in Gamecocks history with 22 career receiving touchdowns.After a successful opening weekend, ESPN is expanding the WNBA TV schedule. The Raiders greatly benefitted from that slip when they snapped up the South Carolina receiver with the No. Arguably the best value pick in the Raiders’ 2020 draft was third-round wide receiver Bryan Edwards. Bryan J. Edwards is an American football wide receiver for the Las Vegas Raiders of the National Football League. 1 receiver. He also made a catch in all 48 games he appeared in which is also a school record. He played college football at South Carolina and was drafted by the Raiders in third round of the 2020 NFL Draft.
While Edwards put up a highlight-reel catch every other game, Samuel was the Gamecocks' No. Keep an eye on this rookie as a possible riser during camp.On Tuesday, all rookies and veterans reported to camp for the Las Vegas Raiders.
Bryan Edwards slipped in the 2020 NFL Draft due to a foot injury that kept him out of the NFL Scouting Combine and the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic that kept teams from being able to examine him in person. The Las Vegas Raiders have selected wide receiver Brian Edwards with the No. Edwards left the University of South Carolina as the school’s all-time leader in receptions (234), receiving yards (3,045), consecutive games with a reception (48), and is second on their all-time list in receiving touchdowns (22). Edwards was selected 81st overall by the Raiders …
For three years at South Carolina, Bryan Edwards was the Robin to Deebo Samuel's Batman. Edwards picked up the injury while training for the combine and was initially given a recovery timetable of 8-to-12 weeks. The gtd money in the Williams contract expires after 2020.Edwards left the University of South Carolina as the school’s all-time leader in receptions (234), receiving yards (3,045), consecutive games with a reception (48), and is second on their all-time list in receiving touchdowns (22). South Carolina legend Marcus Lattimore has high praise for the new Las Vegas receiver. Latest on Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Bryan Edwards including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on ESPN
Edwards left the University of South Carolina as the school’s all-time leader in receptions (234), receiving yards (3,045), consecutive games with a reception (48), and is second on their all-time list in receiving touchdowns (22).